With God As Our Tour-guide!

With God as our tour guide there is no end to the delight He takes in surprising and delighting us in our journey.  We had some practical tasks we had to take care of on our first day in India, and then we thought we would take a car and driver for half the day while we are in Delhi.

Operating on about three hours of sleep but desirous to reset our body clocks to the 12 and a half hour time difference, we asked at the hotel about going to see the large Hanuman figure and temple here in Delhi. A dozen years ago we had the darshan of this monkey-king and foremost devotee of Ram in the form of this gigantic statue; he is covered in red and stands about 40 feet tall; an impressive divine image. However, no one here knew of this temple. The travel guide had a different idea, pointing to a map that indicated a newer temple complex about 15 k. away; I somehow felt an attraction to going.

We hired the car and driver for about 5 dollars an hour and set off on a Ram adventure. The large temple complex loomed ahead as we drove on an elevated freeway, one of the many differences that have occurred in the last 15 years I have been coming to India; the elevated freeway a stark contrast to the potholed roads where wandering cows were a regular feature.

The name of the mandir complex is Swaminarayan Akshardham. Now, many of you will be familiar with Swami Narayan through the DVD we played at Loon Lake Retreat this past month, entitled Mystic India. Unbeknownst to us when looking at the map along with the travel guide, we were being directed to the mandir of the very same saint.

The temple complex is breathtaking, and its creation is equally remarkable. In five years, from November 2000 to November 2005, Swami Maharaj (Swamishri) led the effort to transform 100 acres of desolation into a manicured park with the largest Mandir in India, complete with 300,000 carved stones to create the entire complex. The work is not only numerous, but the workmanship is also exquisite.

The architecture and artisanship are outstanding, but this work is not merely an empty shell of piled stones as has been the case with other temples I have had the opportunity to see. Inside the mandir stand the carved images of Rama, Sita and Hanuman, the likenesses of Krishna and Radha, Pavarti and Mahadev Shiva, and all manifest a strong life-force that brings devotion to the heart and soul.

How can 300 million man hours be so purely dedicated to a higher ideal? It must mean that it was truly a labor of love. This stands as a challenge to each of us to do better, strive for more and to manifest divine beauty in all that we do. It was remarkable that this vast temple complex was done in 5 years; as Satish Gujaral, an internationally known architect, opined, “It would have taken 50 years to build such a thing.” [For images you can see here: http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/images?_adv_prop=image&fr=chrc-comodo&va=swaminarayan+akshardham]

It seems that God has taken an interest in connecting us with this saint, Swami Narayan, to whom this Temple is dedicated and who was the subject of the Mystic India film that I had watched with interest a few times. At the center of the large and extensively beautiful mandir is a statue of the saint, eleven feet tall and glowing in gold.

If you have seen Mystic India you may remember the shots taken at a temple with ornate figures carved in the pillars; I can tell you many of these scenes were definitely filmed on location here and that even though the Imax film is most beautifully crafted, still it does not do full justice to how exquisite the art really is.

There is ride on a boat that is part of the Temple complex that is reminiscent of Disney Land’s Pirates of the Caribbean, in that you float in a boat through a tunnel complex filled with 800 life-like statues that depicts 10,000 years of India’s history and her contributions to the world. We first saw an ancient Vedic village, then the world’s first university that was in existence for 1300 years, India’s contributions to astronomy, mathematics including the invention of the number zero, the world’s first hospital, and many interesting advancements including India’s most important contribution, the philosophy and practical techniques of Yoga for advancing the evolution of man, dating back at least five thousand years.

But what stands out to both Carla and I from our time at Swami Narayan’s Temple complex is the feeling of purity when moving through the sacred sites of the mandir. Surely some great souls have been involved in its creation. We pronamed in reverence to these divine images of Rama, Krishna, and Shiva and their divine consorts, and we felt blessed for being taken to a place of honor for Swami Narayan.

One additional travel note: As we were completing our “in-air travel” of twenty hours, flying over Varanasi we were witness to an extraordinary occurrence. Looking south out of the window I glimpsed some flashes of light. Thinking at first that it was the planes flashing light reflect off the clouds, I then looked closer; the clouds were too far away to be reflecting the plane’s lights.

The intensity of the bright flashes grew, along with the rapidity of succession of the flashing. The clouds that lit up were at a great distance, and even though they looked about even with us, I think they must have been lower in altitude as we were at about 35,000 feet at the time. It became clear that these were cloud to cloud lightning strikes at some distance, and stretched as far left and right to each side as we could see.

If you could imagine a dangling jelly fish thousands of feet high that suddenly was so brilliantly illumined within that all that remained, other than an incredibly bright light, are the gray and black outlines of the edges of the jelly fish, or in this case thunder heads, then you can imagine the terrifying beauty of this display.

The flashes were too fast to count and lit up vast regions of space. From left to right, in the center and then spasmodically back to the right and so on, the lightning working at a furious pace that left us speechless with wonder; and yet the plane was totally unaffected by this violent storm. It was one of the most awe inspiring sights of nature to which I have been a witness. Carla and I were the only ones with our window open and may have been the only ones, except the pilots, to see this incredible display of Mother Nature! This was our welcome back to India, the place of wonders and glories from time immemorial, and still is.

The Pilgrimage to India Begins

Swami Satchidananda & Yogacharya David
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Pilgrimage begins long before you set foot out of the door to go on one. It is best for pilgrimage to originate as a calling, a deep inner prompting that goes beyond a yearning to travel and see new places. That is because pilgrimage is a journey of the soul that takes on the guise of traveling to holy sites and meeting spiritual personalities.

A pilgrim is defined as one who travels to a shrine or holy place as a devotee[1] and the term pilgrimage is the journey of a pilgrim, which has been in use since the 1300s. Mother Hamilton recommended the book, “The Way of the Pilgrim,” which chronicles a Russian itinerate traveler who is inspired by St. Paul’s admonition to pray without ceasing. In the forward by Father Thomas Hopko he writes:

“…life is communion with God: personal, direct, immediate, real, painful, peaceful, and joyful. It tells us that ceaseless prayer in pursuit of God and communion with Him is not simply life’s meaning or goal, the one thing worth living for, but it is life itself. It tells us that Jesus Christ is this life, and that constant, continual, ceaseless prayer in His name opens the door to Divine reality and puts us in immediate contact with the One who is the source, substance, and goal of our life, and our very life itself.”

It is living in this “Divine reality” that guides and directs me in all my ways, and now it takes me back to the land Yoganandaji so beautifully described and were the last words he uttered in his divine incarnation as he entered Mahasamadhi:

“The borderland of my India expanding into the world.

Hail, mother of religions, lotus, scenic beauty, and sages!

Thy wide doors are open,

Welcoming God’s true sons through all the ages,

Where Ganges, woods, Himalayan caves and men dream God.

I am hallowed; my body touched that sod!” [2]

When Swami Ramdas began his pilgrimage he was told inwardly that God, his Ram, was taking him all over India:

“If it was for sadhana, why should he go elsewhere? He could have practiced at home. Still God wanted him to go. Ramdas did not ask Him why he was being taken away, but He Himself whispered in Ramdas’s ear: ‘Ramdas, I am taking you from place to place not because you have to renounce everything, but because you have to see that everything is My form. You have to go to householders and tell them that they need not renounce worldly life in order to realize Me.”’[3]

To begin with the right attitude and maintain it throughout the pilgrimage yields the greatest, the highest results; even as Papa so lovingly and dedicatedly followed to the letter his Ram’s every command.

This is the fifth time that I have been directed to India; a spiritual homeland for me. Besides the tremendous ideals of Yoga, such as articulated in the Bhagavad Gita, that have so deeply inspired me, there are also the holy sites and saints whose darshan I have been blessed with.

When I left Anandashram last, Swami Satchidananda, my second spiritual mother, said it was unlikely that we would meet again in the body. True to his word, he left the body since that last meeting. It was heart wrenching to leave him at that time, but I felt the inner direction to return to all of you, and I left with his kind permission.

Now, nearly seven years later, I am directed to return to India. Carla and I will spend some time up north for Lahiri Mahasaya’s Mahasamadhi and birthday anniversaries, September 26th & 30th, at Swami Keshabananda’s Ashram in Haridwar. We previously made friends with wonderful devotees there many years ago, and now we shall return. We will be staying at accommodations connected with Anandamayi Ma’s Mahasamadhi Temple not far away in Kankhal. After a northern tour we shall have the darshan of Swami Vishwananda in Bangalore and then arrive at the abode of bliss, Anandashram, in time for Swami Satchidananda’s birthday. There we plan to remain for the balance of our time in India, unless Ram directs otherwise, for we are forever at His whim.

As Papa said so truly, you do not need to leave hearth and home to practice God-remembrance. To make your life a sacred journey, regard each and every aspect of it as steps to your full realization, the attainment of your life’s greatest aim.

I will take you in my heart, as I know I shall remain in yours. In the constant thought of the One may you be forever blessed in your pilgrimage back to your complete God-realization.


[1] Merriam-Webster Dictionary

[2] Whispers from Eternity: Paramhansa Yogananda; pg. 183

[3] Swami Ramdas on Himself; pg. 13

The Power of Divine Life

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There is a power, a pulsation that runs throughout all creation. When you awaken to the Divine Life your awareness of this power grows, sometimes within as it courses through your body and your being, and sometimes outside of your body through other people, in nature, even in man-made creations.

It is possible to be aware of this life-power without knowing its sacred roots, and this can be exhilarating, heady, or it can be terrifying and overwhelming. Either of these “ego” perceptions distorts the true nature of this power.

To know its true nature requires a stillness within, a listening heart and mind that is not consumed with the senses and worldly preoccupations. When you touch these realms you are being exposed to the raw data that has formed this universe, not someone’s interpretation of how they say it is.

Your mental suppositions drop away, and you are now like a child being taken on a tour; you listen and learn. This aspect never changes; you are forever on the verge of understanding more, in constant awe of what is. Your entire being is lit up with a thrill and an expanding light that makes you feel there is no other place you would rather be than right where you are.

All pretense to be or know anything than simply who you are right now is not allowed in this realm–this is your child-like nature. For those who choose such a life this experience is seen as a re-birth, as if you were just sleep walking before, and now you are awake! You have died to all the old pretenses and are born into your innate innocence.

Oh, there is nothing like it! And yet when you enter into this life you feel that this is the way it has always been, that any time of living outside of this awareness was just a temporary anomaly. The wounds and slashes of your past life lived outside this Grace are not only healed, but understood. You now walk in the power and grace of this Divine Life and you live in peace.

My Gurudev: Truth Runs Clear

Mother - From picture with Sri Annamalai lighterTruth runs clear, like pristine waters that sparkle in the sunlight. I drank deeply of those healing waters of Truth when I met my Gurudev. From my first meeting her I was exposed to words and concepts that came as new to me. As I proceeded with Mother I understood more and more the depth of the ideas and profound divine wisdom she revealed to my thirsty soul.

From the beginning there was far more to Mother’s communication than the amazing Truth of her words, for which she had gone through the jaws of death of to realize. The Truth was profound enough, but the power of God was transferred as well to all who listened to her.

Through this power I was lifted into higher states of consciousness. This sacred upliftment is what stood out to me time after time whenever I came in contact with my blessed Teacher. Power alone without clarity and purity of thought will go horribly awry. Mother had it all: power, wisdom, and purity, all aimed at the supreme goal of God-realization.

It is so rare on this earth to find this powerful, uplifting combination. Rarer yet is it to find this gift given in such a generous outpouring. It was a particular kindness to discover this divine incarnation of Truth in the form of a Western woman, not halfway around the world, but living and teaching nearby.

Gratitude wells up in an ocean of feeling, I pronam at her holy feet. Jai Guru! Victory to the Truth my Gurudev has brought down from the highest heavens to this ailing earth for its total and complete recovery; that all may know of their sacred destiny.

Introduction To Postings From Yogacharya David

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Dear Aspirant,

Whenever you begin a journey you usually start with a destination in mind, a means of conveyance, and a map or landmarks to indicate that you are on the right path. Those of us following this path have God (Self) Realization as our Goal of goals. Our means of conveyance is God-remembrance, such as chanting God’s Name, deepened meditation through Kriya Yoga, universal love and service, loving God, and discernment of Truth.

These postings will act as markers upon your spiritual journey to make for safe and rapid progress. Unlike a scattered “hunt and peck” approach many choose to take that can take them on “wild goose chases” only to become thoroughly lost, you will receive teachings of the purest quality that speeds you on the most direct path to realization. Obstacles will arise which will create challenges for your journey; you will find inspiration here to help you meet those challenges.

These writings will also contain notes from pilgrimages and journeys which will also ( reader alert here!) have lessons upon the path embedded in them as well.

With deepest love and blessings on your journey.

Yogacharya David

 

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